There's a lot going on in Piscataway these day as the Rutgers staff is in the process of hosting upwards of 700 prospects on campus for Rutgers camp. Most of the
campers arrived Sunday evening as camp concludes, Wednesday afternoon. However,
certain prospects attend camp as one-day visitors, allowing themselves at least
the opportunity to perform in front of the Rutgers staff. Monday, multiple
prospects were identified and offers were extended as the Rutgers program
continues to work hard to attain they type of recruiting success necessary,
with the program moving to the Big Ten conference in 2014. Let's get right into
it.

Sources, tell
NJ.com Cypress Bay's (Weston, Fla.) Deion Hallmon, recently expressed
to the Rutgers staff interest in possibly wanting to make a pledge to the Scarlet Knights.
However, as the available scholarship number decreases, the Rutgers staff is
being very diligent in how they close out this class. And being that
they have already taken two defensive backs, they want to be
absolutely certain that if they add another defensive back, he will be the
right guys to fit their system.

Another name
that we're hearing in which the interest could be mutual is South Dade (Homestead, Fla.) cornerback, Antwan Cordy. However, there are concerns about his length. And
NJ.com spoke with Lamont Simmons of Raines
(Jacksonville, Fla.) high school,
last week, a 6-2, 185-pound cornerback with an impressive offer list, as well.
And he revealed that Rutgers is one of his top four schools, while the other
tree schools in that group he has already taken visits to. And of course, Tampa (Fla.) Bay Tech'sTajee Fullwood
makes his decision at 11:30 a.m. (ET) today and Rutgers is a finalist.

Rutgers appears to be in a good place with Kendrick Edwards of Miami (Fla.) Norlands, the 6-6, 200-pound receiver who we reported
on yesterday. NJ.com got the opportunity to speak with his coach at camp,
yesterday, and he appears fond of the school, and believes Rutgers would be a
good fit for his receiver. Edwards could also be found bonding with Rutgers quarterback commit, Tyler Wiegers, throughout the day. Edwards would be a huge get for Rutgers as his combination of size, mobility and flat-out knack for the game were unmatched by any other receiver at camp.

Rutgers class of 2014 commit, Tyler Wiegers, can spin it. Although the Detroit Country Day (Beverly Hills, Mich.) signal caller hadn't
originally planned to compete, he did so on Tuesday. Wiegers was the best
quarterback at camp that day and was only tested for that title by two other
participants; one of which was Anthony
Cruz, a big-armed, 6-4, 200-pounder from John F. Kennedy (Bronx, N.Y.). If he were not going into his senior
season, I believe he'd certainly be in line for an offer.

Hodgson Vo-Tech
(Newark, Del.) middle linebacker, Bilal
Nichols, is long and athletic. The class of 2014 two-sport star (also stars
on the basketball court) competed with the defensive ends and stood out among
the others in attendance. He stands 6-5, 225 pounds, encompassing top-notch
quickness and raw pass rush ability at his size. NJ.com wouldn't be surprised
if Nichols were to receive an offer. He plays his high school ball at the same school Rutgers' Merell twins starred at.

Isaiah Hardy, a
6-6, 295-pound offensive tackle from Timber
Creek (Sicklerville, N.J.), also stood out. We'd expect him to become a
multiple offer prospect before it's all said and done. Hardy is raw and could use a bit
of seasoning. But he is built the way teams want their tackles built, has good
foot speed for a player this size and can be a nasty competitor when motivated.
Note:
Hardy's class of 2014 teammate and fellow o-lineman, Lamont Bradford, had another strong day, as well.

South African wide receiver prospect, Ntwademela Perry, is only 16-years old, but is graduating from high
school. The talented 6-3, 190-pound pass-catcher attended Rutgers camp both
Monday and Tuesday, and tells NJ.com, that he received a preferred walk-on opportunity
from the Scarlet Knights. Perry is the son of former University of West
Virginia defensive end, Ed Perry.

Class of 2016, Scotch Plains (N.J.) defensive end, and Rutgers offeree, Rashan Gary, was also spotted at Rutgers camp. He didn't compete but he did get the honorable golf kart treatment, as one would expect.

Class of 2015 defensive tackle prospect, Delton Rogers, whom we mentioned yesterday,
put forth another strong performance, Tuesday. The Henry Abbot Tech (Danbury, Conn.) 6-2, 260-pounder tells NJ.com
that defensive line coach, Jim Panagos, requested that he meet with him at the
end of the day's activities. Rogers linked up with Panagos at the Hale Center
where he took the talented prospect for a stroll on the golf kart.

Daisjon Robinson of Lincoln high school
(Jersey City, N.J.) was another interior defensive lineman who we felt stood
out. Standing 6-2, 270 pounds, Robinson was a second team All Group 2 selection
by the Star-Ledger, as a sophomore. A class of 2015 prospect, he was physically
dominant throughout one-on-one repetitions maintaining leverage and playing
with both balance and power. Robinson is a guy we feel could be in line for an
offer somewhere down the road.